Like a modem on Exynos 9810 chipset that is on the Galaxy S9, S9 + and Note 9, Exynos 5100 modem built in the process of creating a supportive network of 10nm old as 2 g GSM/CDMA, 3 g WCDMA, TD-SCDMA HSPA, LTE and 4 g in a single chip solution.
More important than that, the modem is a 5G network hardware that fully supports sub-6 GHz mmWave spectrum and defined by 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project).
This means that the chip can achieve theoretical speeds up to 2Gbps using frequency sub-6 GHz and up to 6Gbps in mmWave.
This is called transfer rate 1.7 times and 5 times faster than its predecessor while using sub-6 GHz mmWave and arrangements.
These chips became a major breakthrough for the user as well as help bring closer to some of the technology that has long been anticipated as IoT (Internet of Things), holographic video, ultra-high resolution, artificial intelligence (AI) real-time, and technology Steering autonomous.
Samsung promises to bring the modem to the consumer at the end of 2018, which is known from GSM Arena.